Which of these artworks was not made as propaganda to supplement the power of the ruler it represents? question 15 options: the armada portrait mao zedong's portrait at tiananmen napoleon crossing the alps stela of hammurabi all of these were propagandistic artworks?
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Stela of Hammurabi This is an ancient Babylonian code of law, one of the earliest written form of laws and regulations. It was not written down to supplement the powers of the kings but to establish a code of conduct, in business and justice systems.
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